A 4000-year debris flow record based on amphibious investigations of fan delta activity in Plansee (Austria, Eastern Alps)
<p>The frequency of debris flows is hypothesized to have increased in recent decades with enhanced rainstorm activity. Geological evidence to test the relationship between climate and debris flow activity for prehistoric times is scarce due to incomplete sediment records, complex stratigraphy,...
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Auteurs principaux: | C. Kiefer, P. Oswald, J. Moernaut, S. C. Fabbri, C. Mayr, M. Strasser, M. Krautblatter |
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Copernicus Publications
2021
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